This is what voting for Trump offers. |
There is a video that is circulating on TikTok and X of a Black man being accosted by a bunch of white people in a Sarasota, Florida neighborhood. One of the people pulled out a firearm when he refused to answer their questions.
This what Black MAGAland is voting for. More chaos.
It's easy to grift off the tragedy of Black men. It's easy for MAGAland to exploit the criminality of Black men, the Black fatherless homes, the Barack Obama "did nothing for Blacks" mantra, the "Kamala Harris ain't Black" mantra and the Democrat plantation talking point.
Election is less than three weeks away.
Vote.
Vote like your life defends on it.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Tim Walz.
Yeah, Israel is the biggest issue I have with her and President Joe Biden but given that former president Donald J. Trump and Ohio senator J.D. Vance have no plans. Only grievances and distractions. It is time to move past the Trump MAGAland noise.
Gov. Ron DeSantis made the dog whistle remarks about looting after a hurricane. He said that looting will not be tolerated in an open carry state.
He was signaling that Blacks would loot after a hurricane. It is quite clear that DeSantis wanted to keep the "law and order" mantra up.
Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton destroyed Florida neighborhoods. The estimated amount of death for both storms is 1,600.
A Sarasota mother’s viral video has sparked outrage after she alleged a group of older white men racially profiled and followed her Black son just one day after Hurricane Milton made landfall. The video has been shared widely on TikTok and Facebook, now with more than 3 million views.
Responses from residents concerned about the incident have continued to grow since the video was first posted by the young man's mother, Whitney Portela.
In the one-minute video clip, Portela's son, a Black man, can be seen being followed down a street in a neighborhood by at least three men — at least one of the men had been following Portela's son in a vehicle for several minutes, she says in her Facebook post.
The Facebook video has surpassed 10,000 views in 24 hours grabbing the attention of the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office.
The agency posted on Facebook on Tuesday evening that it was investigating the complaint filed by the young man's mother.
"The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office is aware of a video circulating on various social media platforms of an incident that occurred in the Skye Ranch neighborhood on Thursday, Oct. 10. Detectives have been assigned and are actively locating and interviewing witnesses in what appears to be an altercation involving neighbors and a male subject who was recording himself as he was walking. The Sheriff’s Office takes these matters seriously and will fully investigate any allegations of criminal activity," the SCSO post reads.
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